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Aztecdoug
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posted 06-22-2005 04:32 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Aztecdoug   Click Here to Email Aztecdoug     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
While searching for images of U-2s I stumbled upon this site. There are four pics of the STS-30 Shuttle launch from a U-2.
http://www.blackbirds.net/u2/u2_photo_gallery/shuttle-launch-images/index.html

Wow!

P.S.

I am looking for a nice high res image of the U-2s first flight if anybody has one, or knows if it even exists, I am still searching! Thanks!

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[This message has been edited by Aztecdoug (edited June 22, 2005).]

lunarrv15
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posted 06-23-2005 09:18 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for lunarrv15   Click Here to Email lunarrv15     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
like the fourth caption photo of shuttle going over the water.

was that the first launch the shuttle flew upright? This is what it appear its doing on the photo.

wasn't U-2 inside the restricted air-space?

heng44
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posted 06-24-2005 12:08 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for heng44   Click Here to Email heng44     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
The Shuttle didn't fly upright; the photo of it climbing away is orientated wrong. But the photos were taken from high above, so orientation is a bit odd.

I guess they had clearance for the flight...

Ed

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ejectr
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posted 06-24-2005 05:53 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for ejectr   Click Here to Email ejectr     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Actually, they may do this on future flights as well with a WB57 aircraft.

They've tried it on some Atlas launches already with good success.

Aztecdoug
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posted 06-24-2005 10:38 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Aztecdoug   Click Here to Email Aztecdoug     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by lunarrv15:

wasn't U-2 inside the restricted air-space?

If you read the lengthy and detailed description above the photos, it explains in great detail why and how the pictures were taken.

To answer you briefly, the U-2 was assigned to be there taking photos of the launch.

The reason was to collect photographic evidence of what had caused some impact damage to the orbiter on a previous mission. The suspicion was that the SRB nose cones were shedding some debris.

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quote:
Originally posted by Aztecdoug:
If you read the lengthy and detailed description above the photos, it explains in great detail why and how the pictures were taken.

To answer you briefly, the U-2 was assigned to be there taking photos of the launch.

The reason was to collect photographic evidence of what had caused some impact damage to the orbiter on a previous mission. The suspicion was that the SRB nose cones were shedding some debris.



Oh wow - gives a new perspective now doesnt it.

gliderpilotuk
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posted 06-24-2005 03:40 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for gliderpilotuk   Click Here to Email gliderpilotuk     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hi Doug,
been looking for the same myself. Good book coming out in September:
50 Years of the U-2: The Complete Illustrated History of Lockheeds Legendary Dragon Lady by Chris Pocock

...just in time for the GOE!

Cheers
Paul Bramley

Aztecdoug
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posted 06-24-2005 04:27 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Aztecdoug   Click Here to Email Aztecdoug     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by gliderpilotuk:

...just in time for the GOE!

Cheers
Paul Bramley


Cool... I will have to pick that one up!

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lunarrv15
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posted 06-25-2005 12:46 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for lunarrv15   Click Here to Email lunarrv15     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
If you read the lengthy and detailed description above the photos, it explains in great detail why and how the pictures were taken.

Wuz I suppose to do that?

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